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13 July   **    17:oo

Archeological Museum Yard

Varna

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Stepping into history to curate the sound of the future
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Meet the artists

Our artists are the soul of this experience, each one adding their unique touch to create something truly extraordinary.

Like brushstrokes on a canvas, their talent shapes every moment, transforming it into a high that you'll be chasing for a long, long time.

Stereo Express

Belgium-born Stereo Express is renowned for weaving cinematic soundscapes that transport listeners to other realms just like at the Museum last summer. Known for his storytelling sets and secret collection of vintage synths, he knows how take the crowd on an adventure.
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Scarabei

He's the founder of the brand & the originator of the Sakura & Tsunami sound. Cultural trendsetter that perfectly merges genres to create a truly unique musical journey. Fun fact: he was once selling his productions from South Korea to the United States.
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Cul' de Sac

Cul' de Sac has become a crowd favourite in Varna and Sofia with his mysterious identity and performances with names like Joyhauser, Beltran, Metodi Hristov and Pavel Petrov.
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VITA

VITA is a Siberian Dj, based in Varna, Bulgaria. She has been into music since early age and she started playing the violin when she was only 6 years old. Performing at the best clubs in Bulgaria for underground music and also at private parties with limited capacity, VITA's personal music style is a combination of Organic house and indie dance to Progressive, Melodic house and techno.
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Archeological Museum

The Varna Archaeological Museum is a prominent cultural and historical institution located in the heart of Varna, Bulgaria.

Established in 1888, the museum is housed in a Neo-Renaissance building designed by Bulgarian architect Petko Momchilov, originally constructed between 1892 and 1898 as the Varna Girls’ High School.

The building features two floors and a basement, encompassing approximately 2,150 square meters of exhibition space.

Its architectural design includes a spacious courtyard and decorative murals adorning some rooms and corridors.